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this site is history begins with the end of the eighth century steve camp is likely it's sold as offerings to kill the temple. also the origin of the opposite. it was about four hundred years ago when artistic and creative team can beat the middle and upper chest. that means i can became quite good. still stranded own stupid generations. freecycle is very much applies to them especially in festivals events and tours. that means i can still win. you can do to keep it current cost of iraq. awesome too but decided to be artistically. make one that looks just like me in the recent craze is to us we do portraits he can. how would you do sth. i do them it seems are ways to eat it so cute. just like me the long history behind it we assign to it. japanese street culture. julie was gone the twenty second of it ch. i eye. this is a journal joining us please. try to be born. relief effort. most assaults and how amazingly it workedat
this site is history begins with the end of the eighth century steve camp is likely it's sold as offerings to kill the temple. also the origin of the opposite. it was about four hundred years ago when artistic and creative team can beat the middle and upper chest. that means i can became quite good. still stranded own stupid generations. freecycle is very much applies to them especially in festivals events and tours. that means i can still win. you can do to keep it current cost of iraq....
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burke was steve burke. is it was my son might say oh you're adorable you're heading toward the comedy circuit. yes absolutely no interest in being there a lot of people think like my vote doesn't matter anyways. and so little of what is a coach who shot before. really they're all corrupt. she says now. god uses our own the young people are infatuated with hannah. this demographic is so disenfranchised by the political system that very human bio in the immediate elections. even when your best friends about lighting up your book and they're not. five it said on wednesday evening but what i got a kick in and out. burke is a comedian he just wants to beat phoenix suburb burke is no stranger to visit us this proposed billion styling cable car called the styling of the solution to the city's traffic problems. this project has even caught the attention of virgin ceo sir richard branson is interested in sponsoring it and of course steve has a song for the sale. among the humans. and when you see a new business. i h
burke was steve burke. is it was my son might say oh you're adorable you're heading toward the comedy circuit. yes absolutely no interest in being there a lot of people think like my vote doesn't matter anyways. and so little of what is a coach who shot before. really they're all corrupt. she says now. god uses our own the young people are infatuated with hannah. this demographic is so disenfranchised by the political system that very human bio in the immediate elections. even when your best...
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i am listing her as part of the usip team, which includes steve hadley, george moose, jeremy rabkin, dr. kristin lord, our executive vice president. i would like to recognize a couple of special state department guest, ambassador jones, the assistant secretary of state for near east affairs, the u.s. ambassador to iraq, and the deputy assistant secretary of state for iraqi and iran. if you would come forward, i would like to recognize bill taylor who is our vice president for the middle east and africa and leads our efforts in support of iraq's success and is a great asset to the institute, to the united states, to the world. she has done a perfect amount of work where iraq is concerned. she has published a book, and she is an important part of the institute and has led for years our work. she was big about the u.s. institute's work in iraq. >> thank you for such a warm introduction. i would like to welcome his excellency prime minister maliki, his accompanying delegation, and our guests. usip has been working in iraq since 2003. we have shared its high moments as well as its difficu
i am listing her as part of the usip team, which includes steve hadley, george moose, jeremy rabkin, dr. kristin lord, our executive vice president. i would like to recognize a couple of special state department guest, ambassador jones, the assistant secretary of state for near east affairs, the u.s. ambassador to iraq, and the deputy assistant secretary of state for iraqi and iran. if you would come forward, i would like to recognize bill taylor who is our vice president for the middle east...
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nbc's steve handelsman. so is there reason for optimism for the negotiated deal with iran, or is this a flawed plan that will only further embolden a rogue nation? joining us a michael rubin author of the new book "dancing with the devil, the perils of engaging rogue regimes." i guess we can tell where he stands. and former assistant of defense peter brooks. gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us. mr. rubin, let me start with you. so the president says they cannot risk not trying diplomacy. what do you say to that? >> you know, there is nothing wrong with trying diplomacy. the problem here is that this is a tremendously bad deal that leaves gaping holes in iran's capability. just for example, it doesn't touch parchin, which is according to national intelligence estimates where iran has experiments with nuclear bomb components such as nuclear weapons triggers. there should be a truth and reconciliation commitment on the part of iran to come clean on just what they have been working on. >> why can't we fi
nbc's steve handelsman. so is there reason for optimism for the negotiated deal with iran, or is this a flawed plan that will only further embolden a rogue nation? joining us a michael rubin author of the new book "dancing with the devil, the perils of engaging rogue regimes." i guess we can tell where he stands. and former assistant of defense peter brooks. gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us. mr. rubin, let me start with you. so the president says they cannot risk not trying...
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president bill clinton steve says he's in the pocket of corporate dogs so levine has spent at least one point two million dollars of his own money on his campaign for seems that only pays ten thousand dollars he has outspent. one hundred to one but they're nearly tied in the polls i spoke to some residents and asked them who they think is the best candidate to clean up the city for of course steve burke if he was my son i'd say oh you're adorable you're headed toward the comedy circuit he has absolutely no interest in being mayor a lot of people think like my vote doesn't even matter anyways and so they don't vote what you're saying who should vote for really they're all corrupt she says no you're going around she says they're all corrupt the young people are in fact she waited with him over this demographic is so disenfranchised by the political system that very few vo in miami beach elections birth even has trouble getting his best friends to vote for him are you going to hear bowing to the rock. i'm going to check on wednesday and review board a community board i'm going to kick you
president bill clinton steve says he's in the pocket of corporate dogs so levine has spent at least one point two million dollars of his own money on his campaign for seems that only pays ten thousand dollars he has outspent. one hundred to one but they're nearly tied in the polls i spoke to some residents and asked them who they think is the best candidate to clean up the city for of course steve burke if he was my son i'd say oh you're adorable you're headed toward the comedy circuit he has...
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steve is live at regan airport. >> there is a domino effect where a flight delay in one city affects many others city. let's take a look at regan national airport in washington, d.c. it has died off, but it is coming in waves. there have been 209 cancelations >> we are seeing about 200 flight cans cancelations and about 150 delays. that number is likely to grow. during the day it will impact more and more people. a cancelation from boston impacted someone in dallas-fort worth or detroit. stay on top of the flight schedules and get to the airport early and be patient. >> those numbers have been updated. 209 cancelations for today only. and 1, 596 for the week >> the fellow gave advice, what else can you do? >> check ahead before coming to make sure the flight isn't canceled or delayed. check the social media. check online. and if you do need to contact the airport, you can do that best by calling them. but of course the tsa check-pointericheck check-points are a major consideration. they are gearing up. >> we school 1.8 million and today 2.4 million is what we expect. more than half a
steve is live at regan airport. >> there is a domino effect where a flight delay in one city affects many others city. let's take a look at regan national airport in washington, d.c. it has died off, but it is coming in waves. there have been 209 cancelations >> we are seeing about 200 flight cans cancelations and about 150 delays. that number is likely to grow. during the day it will impact more and more people. a cancelation from boston impacted someone in dallas-fort worth or...
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producer, steve peterson. >> they were doing something. miley was 2 1/2, maybe. they are on a barn and miley was standing on a landing. billy said be careful, honey. she put her hands on her hips and said i'm not afraid of anything. that's 2 1/2. >> fearless and bold. two traits that continued to define her as she grew up, went to school and became a cheerleader. >> she went to a private evangelical school, christian school for a year. >> rolling stone editor josh had rare access to miley. she was asked to leave after a year. she has a couple different versions of why. i'm not sure which is the one. one version she told the class what french kissing was. another version her teacher was an older woman who got around on a motorized scooter and miley stole it and was cruising around the classroom on the scooter. whatever the case was, it was not the perfect fit. >> what was a great fit for miley? ♪ >> music. >> miley was a good student. she worked hard and she didn't fight your advice. >> renee williams was miley's voice teacher when she was 12. >> she has an inge
producer, steve peterson. >> they were doing something. miley was 2 1/2, maybe. they are on a barn and miley was standing on a landing. billy said be careful, honey. she put her hands on her hips and said i'm not afraid of anything. that's 2 1/2. >> fearless and bold. two traits that continued to define her as she grew up, went to school and became a cheerleader. >> she went to a private evangelical school, christian school for a year. >> rolling stone editor josh had...
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let's see what steve doocy has on "fox & friends." >> we are going to talk a little bit about how we have heard five percent of the country could be impacted and lose their insurance. that is small beer compared to the big numbers coming. better than 50/50 chance if you get your insurance through work you are going to lose it. talk about that and so much more. "fox & friends" starts 12 minutes from right now. yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ undehis breath ] hate it. helps you focus on getting back to normal? [ as a southern belle ] aflac. [ as a cowboy ] aflac. [ sassily ] aflac. uh huh. [ under his breath ] i am so fired. you're on in 5, ck. [ male announcer ] when you're sick or hurt, aflac pays you cash. find out more at aflac.com. >>> you have eight minutes until the top of the hour. a california teenager is in a coma after a possible stunt gone wrong. the 15-year-old boy was found unconscious outside a pool. park core is a noncompetitive sport that sometimes includes jum
let's see what steve doocy has on "fox & friends." >> we are going to talk a little bit about how we have heard five percent of the country could be impacted and lose their insurance. that is small beer compared to the big numbers coming. better than 50/50 chance if you get your insurance through work you are going to lose it. talk about that and so much more. "fox & friends" starts 12 minutes from right now. yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that...
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december report, we have to report what happens in december to this number. >> thank you very much, steve liesman. >> sector s.o.s., which stocks are flashing a warning signal and if the momentum run is done. >> the most powerful storm recorded slamming into the philippines, heartbreaking images from that part of the world after a terrifying night for them. we're going to bring you the latest when "street signs" returns. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ the holidays can belves an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help keep t
december report, we have to report what happens in december to this number. >> thank you very much, steve liesman. >> sector s.o.s., which stocks are flashing a warning signal and if the momentum run is done. >> the most powerful storm recorded slamming into the philippines, heartbreaking images from that part of the world after a terrifying night for them. we're going to bring you the latest when "street signs" returns. you really love, what would you do?" ♪...
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on full picture of today steve's. on demand from around the globe. up to. fifty. in the wake of the largest movement calling attention to wealth inequality in the west the top one percent of income earners hit a stork milestone in two thousand and twelve the incomes of the over rich grew by twenty percent from the previous year for the first time in recorded history is one percenters now hold one fifth of all household income not only have the michael bloomberg and jamie diamond of the world survive the economic downturn but they're all right even more than ever before how the six family heirs of the wal-mart fortune are now worth more than the bottom forty percent of americans meanwhile having a college degree no longer guarantees you would job and more and more people are seeing their benefits flashed in homes foreclosed upon but the lifestyles of the rich and famous couldn't be further removed from the reality unfolding across the nation because millions of dollars comes in handy when you want to private mercenary force at your disposal. that course internation
on full picture of today steve's. on demand from around the globe. up to. fifty. in the wake of the largest movement calling attention to wealth inequality in the west the top one percent of income earners hit a stork milestone in two thousand and twelve the incomes of the over rich grew by twenty percent from the previous year for the first time in recorded history is one percenters now hold one fifth of all household income not only have the michael bloomberg and jamie diamond of the world...
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tonight, casey affleck, mike tyson, plus music from linkin park and steve aoki. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! >> hell
tonight, casey affleck, mike tyson, plus music from linkin park and steve aoki. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! >> hell
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nation of the proposed nuclear agreement with iran as tensions among world powers stalled progress only steve do you. big money or big trouble russell's negotiates a free trade deal would be was that could mean billions in profit but critics say it will ruin european democracy and make or break. governments plot. torture has successfully returned to earth after it was storage for just days from now the longest torch relay in olympic history is set to continue we'll bring you details. this is live from moscow and a very well welcome to the program tehran has signed an agreement with the un's atomic watchdog which allows it access to several of iran's nuclear facilities including the controversial iraq having actual plant and there was no progress in the latest round of talks on how to limit iran's nuclear program france is widely blamed for stalling a breakthrough while israel lash out at its allies when he goes say what it called a dangerous deal he's policy has more now. was it so long ago that the talks did seem promising you had the iranian foreign minister meeting with the european union
nation of the proposed nuclear agreement with iran as tensions among world powers stalled progress only steve do you. big money or big trouble russell's negotiates a free trade deal would be was that could mean billions in profit but critics say it will ruin european democracy and make or break. governments plot. torture has successfully returned to earth after it was storage for just days from now the longest torch relay in olympic history is set to continue we'll bring you details. this is...
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. >> well, let's keeping it to state of texas, steve patterson will be the new ad, how hot has the seat gotten under the head coach matt brown. >> he needs to go all out and go out and win the conference. they definitely need to make ab cs pool for matt brown to keep his job. i think there is pressure on mack brown but his team is flourishing so far. >> how much celebrating will there be between florida state and ohio state. >> november is notorious for this for teams get knocked off and then it's crazy team in the bcs and no one knows who is going to play in the final company. >> yeah, now, until they get to the title game wednesday missouri, which would pose an interesting problem for them, i think missouri's defense is really good and could get afte after--let's not get ahead of ourselves. missouri has a long way to go, and alabama has a long way to go. but alabama should beat lsu and coast for the rest of the seas season. >> fresno state that caught the attention of football fans everywhere, can they stay unbeaten? >> yeah, they're going to wyoming, and they're catching wyoming on a
. >> well, let's keeping it to state of texas, steve patterson will be the new ad, how hot has the seat gotten under the head coach matt brown. >> he needs to go all out and go out and win the conference. they definitely need to make ab cs pool for matt brown to keep his job. i think there is pressure on mack brown but his team is flourishing so far. >> how much celebrating will there be between florida state and ohio state. >> november is notorious for this for teams...
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. >> steve secentanni is one of t many airports. >> good morning heather and ainsley. this storm system is widespread. we have seen the heaviest situations in the northeast. anywhere from florida up to maine you are seeing some form of precipitation associated with the storm. pretty incredible how massive it is. the rain really coming down new york city, emergennew jersey do
. >> steve secentanni is one of t many airports. >> good morning heather and ainsley. this storm system is widespread. we have seen the heaviest situations in the northeast. anywhere from florida up to maine you are seeing some form of precipitation associated with the storm. pretty incredible how massive it is. the rain really coming down new york city, emergennew jersey do
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thank you, steve jobs. it is now simple to buy games, by something you find of value at a number of ages. that is changing. let's not thing is, attend a 14-year-old spot newspapers. they did not. they never did. people come to newspapers when they find the need for the value equation. that is often when they get a first job, or they have a family and they start to think about what the community is offering and what public schools -- and they start to engage with the community in a different way. absolutely i think those things are coming together. i want to go to your content strategy. it is really interesting. i think you create some content and then you sell access or you do deals with people like everyday health, provide access to your audience. how you makelaine the decision of what you cover and what other people will cover? at how you do that? toour strategy is essentially -- we have a theory that most people care about a limited set of things. 70% of web users use less than 15 sites a month. older,le
thank you, steve jobs. it is now simple to buy games, by something you find of value at a number of ages. that is changing. let's not thing is, attend a 14-year-old spot newspapers. they did not. they never did. people come to newspapers when they find the need for the value equation. that is often when they get a first job, or they have a family and they start to think about what the community is offering and what public schools -- and they start to engage with the community in a different...
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what i had done i never had but what i had done is you know we used to used to work with the rock or steve austin and at the end of our matches we would do ten or fifteen minutes of improv just for the fans in the arena just to give them something fun before they went home so we were doing improv every night and it was you know austin is a funny iraq is a funny guy and i was kind of the perfect straight man like the bad guy kind of the frumpy guy that was always kind of been the butt of their jokes but it was fun improv this is team sport you work together like tennis you bat back and forth and once you can figure that out improv is actually a lot of fun to do so when i hit the groundings it was kind of a natural progression for i was already doing the divot or the. we have a funny while wrestling yes you do antics we always while fighting always i mean it means that while fighting but you know the promos leading up to the matches i was always doing you know gags and showing like sight gags on the screen putting people's heads on top of you know whatever it was i severe jack ass and take a
what i had done i never had but what i had done is you know we used to used to work with the rock or steve austin and at the end of our matches we would do ten or fifteen minutes of improv just for the fans in the arena just to give them something fun before they went home so we were doing improv every night and it was you know austin is a funny iraq is a funny guy and i was kind of the perfect straight man like the bad guy kind of the frumpy guy that was always kind of been the butt of their...
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well i and i and i and i i completely agree with steve and i think the point that i was making and just to to launch off what he said yes obama has to believe what he's doing and i am going to give him the benefit of the doubt that he does believe that negotiations need to go forward it's just that he does he is not doing that in an effective way in terms of controlling or at least reaching out to members of congress so they don't they don't torpedo his efforts you know in the arena negotiations and getting back to israel you know maybe he believed the right thing to do was negotiating with morsi and was helping them on a path but he didn't do it personally and it is about image it is about the show it is about appearances you know he had he had lower level diplomats going over there he had i and i you know i believe it was secretary hagel was working on that on the case but he didn't show up personal interest and what was going on in israel and i think it's the show it is the appearance it is public relations it is imagery and i think that he's fallen down on the job or that were that
well i and i and i and i i completely agree with steve and i think the point that i was making and just to to launch off what he said yes obama has to believe what he's doing and i am going to give him the benefit of the doubt that he does believe that negotiations need to go forward it's just that he does he is not doing that in an effective way in terms of controlling or at least reaching out to members of congress so they don't they don't torpedo his efforts you know in the arena...
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well i and i and i and i i completely agree with steve and i think the point that i was making and just to to launch off of what he said yes obama has to believe what he's doing and i am going to give him the benefit of the doubt that he does believe that negotiations need to go forward is just a he does he is not doing that in an effective way in terms of controlling or at least reaching out to members of congress so they don't they don't torpedo his efforts you know in the iranian negotiations and getting back to israel you know maybe he believed the right thing to do was negotiating with morsi and was helping them on a path but he didn't do it personally and it is about image it is about the show it is about appearances you know he had he had lower level diplomats going over there he had i and i you know i believe it was secretary hagel was working on that on the case but he didn't show up personal interest and what was going on in israel and i think it's the show it is the appearance it is public relations it is imagery and i think that he's fallen down on the job or that were that
well i and i and i and i i completely agree with steve and i think the point that i was making and just to to launch off of what he said yes obama has to believe what he's doing and i am going to give him the benefit of the doubt that he does believe that negotiations need to go forward is just a he does he is not doing that in an effective way in terms of controlling or at least reaching out to members of congress so they don't they don't torpedo his efforts you know in the iranian...
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. >>> plus, we'll show you why steve barton would not shake president obama's hand. it was not a diss. [ woman 1 ] why do i cook? to share with family. [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ male announcer ] in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy and more, swanson makes holiday dishes delicious. that's mine. ♪ that's mine. ♪ that's mine. ♪ come on, kyle. ♪ [ horn honks ] that's mine...kyle. [ male announcer ] revenge is best served with 272 horses. now get the best offers of the season. current lessees with an expiring lease get this 2014 ats for around $299 a month. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. ♪ by the end of december, we'll be delivering ♪ ♪ through 12 blizzards blowing ♪ 8 front yards blinding ♪ 6 snowballs flying ♪ 5 packages addressed by toddlers ♪ ♪ that's a q ♪ 4 lightning bolts ♪ 3 creepy gnomes ♪ 2 angry geese ♪ and a giant blow-up snowman ♪ that kind of freaks me out [ beep ] [
. >>> plus, we'll show you why steve barton would not shake president obama's hand. it was not a diss. [ woman 1 ] why do i cook? to share with family. [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ male announcer ] in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy and more, swanson makes holiday dishes delicious. that's mine. ♪ that's mine. ♪ that's mine. ♪ come on, kyle. ♪ [ horn honks ] that's mine...kyle. [ male announcer ] revenge is best...
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such as steve mcqueen's 12 years of slay. the damage had already been done. so when did movies featuring black or latino actors become a genre. aliyss alyssa, you wrote about this, what's wrong with calling a movie with a precodominantly blk cast a black movie? we would never think of calling a movie with a predominantly white cast a white movie. we would never call them race themed movies even though they're more about race like the best man holiday. >> i'll push back a little bit because don't we think if we have a movie like best man holiday that as -- we're seeing dynamics about family, about african-american family that we wouldn't normally see in a film with all white characters, so doesn't that kicnd of make it a black movie? >> treating a movie like a best man holiday that inflects interaction that all of us have with race doesn't make that movie primarily a heavy movie about race in the same way that something like 12 years a slave was. african-american living out their daily lives isn't actually strange, it didn't make a genre picture that we treat
such as steve mcqueen's 12 years of slay. the damage had already been done. so when did movies featuring black or latino actors become a genre. aliyss alyssa, you wrote about this, what's wrong with calling a movie with a precodominantly blk cast a black movie? we would never think of calling a movie with a predominantly white cast a white movie. we would never call them race themed movies even though they're more about race like the best man holiday. >> i'll push back a little bit...
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steve sheldon is the president of rainbo records, a vinyl manufacturer that presses nearly 25,000 records a day. his company has been in the business since 1939, and says the demand for vinyl records is unlike anything they've seen in years. this year has been the busiest for uswere doing double what we were doing two years ago. capacity is at 100 percent. and it's about the 13-25 year old range that is making these hot off the press vinyls (throw record) fly off store shelves. it's a tangible item and they were brought up on virtual everything. i think they are enjoying handling the records, handling the jacket; the artwork on the album cover was always an attraction. here it is really awesome to see a 15 year old say "oh i just got a turntable for my first time, what do i buy?" and they are extremely excited about it. adrienne pearson works at amoeba records on sunset blvd in hollywood, california and says that record labels have worked in an extra incentive to buy vinyl. i could honestly say within the past 5 years vinyl record sales have increased dramatically. a bunch of record label
steve sheldon is the president of rainbo records, a vinyl manufacturer that presses nearly 25,000 records a day. his company has been in the business since 1939, and says the demand for vinyl records is unlike anything they've seen in years. this year has been the busiest for uswere doing double what we were doing two years ago. capacity is at 100 percent. and it's about the 13-25 year old range that is making these hot off the press vinyls (throw record) fly off store shelves. it's a tangible...
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steve wozniak a call followed apple up he's somebody who became a multimillionaire very quickly but even after that he secretly told computer science to fifth graders for almost six years and i think you have similar last orders because you worked as that police officer on the base in louisiana i wonder what made you do that i went to a police academy in los angeles in about one thousand nine hundred two because i wanted to learn the basics of police law i was interested in becoming a police officer on a reserve level which meant that i could go and be a policeman whenever i wanted to be and then when i wanted to do was supposed to do special security operations or a movie or a musical two or whatever was i could do it so. that i wasn't doing movies but i wanted to be able to do other things. the main reason i wanted to do this was because i saw in life bad guys who thought they were so big and so bad and so tough that they could murder and rape and rob and pillage and get away with it and i wanted to say wait a minute there's a there are guys out there that are just as tough or tou
steve wozniak a call followed apple up he's somebody who became a multimillionaire very quickly but even after that he secretly told computer science to fifth graders for almost six years and i think you have similar last orders because you worked as that police officer on the base in louisiana i wonder what made you do that i went to a police academy in los angeles in about one thousand nine hundred two because i wanted to learn the basics of police law i was interested in becoming a police...
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ip team, which includes steve hadley, former national security adviser and a member of professor jeremy rap can and ms. judy ansley, who are also members of our board. dr. kristin lord is with us. she is our executive vice president. in addition, i would like to recognize a couple of special state department guests. ambassador beth jones, who is the assistance of terri state for near -- assistant secretary for near east affairs. if you would come forward, i would like to recognize bill taylor, ambassador bill taylor, who is our vice president for the middle east and africa and leads our efforts in support of iraq's success. also, a great asset to the institute, to the united states, into the world. she has done a terrific amount of work where iraq is concerned. she is public the book. a book.shed she is a very important part of the institute and has been leading for years our efforts where iraq is concerned. she is going to describe a little bit about the work of the institute in iraq. >> thank you for such a warm welcome. i would like to welcome prime minister al-maliki. we have shared
ip team, which includes steve hadley, former national security adviser and a member of professor jeremy rap can and ms. judy ansley, who are also members of our board. dr. kristin lord is with us. she is our executive vice president. in addition, i would like to recognize a couple of special state department guests. ambassador beth jones, who is the assistance of terri state for near -- assistant secretary for near east affairs. if you would come forward, i would like to recognize bill taylor,...
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i want the to play you a little sound from steve green, who is actually the president of hobby lobby, and he discussed the intersection of his faith and the law with none other than glenn beck. take a listen and i want your response on the other side. >> there is a certain comfort that we have that when things are not in our control, that it's in god's control. and in that sense, we're in good hands. >> so zerlina, the idea that essentially mr. hobby lobby wants to put the family planning decisions of the women who work for him in god's hands, right? >> exactly. and i think that's really disturbing. i can imagine a scenario where you're on a job interview. say you're a married woman without children and not on birth control. your boss can say are you on birth control and you're probably not going to get hired because the likelihood you're going to have a baby is high. it already happens now to women who are mothers or, you know -- going to have children in the very near future. they're discriminated against in hiring. that's why we have the wage gap. >> although it's illegal. >> it's
i want the to play you a little sound from steve green, who is actually the president of hobby lobby, and he discussed the intersection of his faith and the law with none other than glenn beck. take a listen and i want your response on the other side. >> there is a certain comfort that we have that when things are not in our control, that it's in god's control. and in that sense, we're in good hands. >> so zerlina, the idea that essentially mr. hobby lobby wants to put the family...
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steve, what do you tell your kleins to invest? >> key point is get the 3 to 5 year pervue, 20 to 30 years for most, it is important to look at three nobel prize winner phd's in economic save thees just 3 week ago they talked about personal investing, they said most people do not take that longer pervue, at least 3 to 5 years. gerri: question mutual funds or etms. >> i like etfs the best but don't count mutual funds out. gerri: scott? everyone loves the etf's no everyone is worried they are over trading them. >> i am sure they are over trading them, that is what we do as humans. but i love etfs, this is about time, looking at mutual funds what is happening. he is right, there are some low load versions that there is not a big barrier as far as cost to en true -- intry, but now the mutual fund companies have gotten creegotten creative, theu on the way out instead of the way in. >> jamie, do you agree? are the fees out of control? >> well first of all there is two major points could who that all etfs are not created equally, equity h
steve, what do you tell your kleins to invest? >> key point is get the 3 to 5 year pervue, 20 to 30 years for most, it is important to look at three nobel prize winner phd's in economic save thees just 3 week ago they talked about personal investing, they said most people do not take that longer pervue, at least 3 to 5 years. gerri: question mutual funds or etms. >> i like etfs the best but don't count mutual funds out. gerri: scott? everyone loves the etf's no everyone is worried...
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right now, we will start with jim phillips. >> thanks, steve. the interim nuclear agreement with iran announced last weekend has been called historic, but it remains to be seen whether it is historically bad that fails to halt the drive for nuclear starts or if it's a bad that will need much firmer aessure on iran to salvage sustainable agreement. i think the final answer will not be known for at least six months but i'm afraid it's almost certain that the results will be closer to the former than the latter. it should be noted this is not the first time that iran has not reached a so called historic agreement to monitor the nuclear program. britain, france, and germany thought they had a historic agreement in 2003 when iran agreed to suspend enrichment temporarily and enter negotiations. unfortunately, those negotiations went nowhere and they eventually drop the faÇade of negotiations two years later when it was in their interest to do so. it is called a first step agreement and is clearly more a step towards a nuclear iran than of progress.te
right now, we will start with jim phillips. >> thanks, steve. the interim nuclear agreement with iran announced last weekend has been called historic, but it remains to be seen whether it is historically bad that fails to halt the drive for nuclear starts or if it's a bad that will need much firmer aessure on iran to salvage sustainable agreement. i think the final answer will not be known for at least six months but i'm afraid it's almost certain that the results will be closer to the...
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google gave steve a look at the future. inviting him to take a seat in the first autonomous vehicle. >> look mom, no hands. >> how did that feel. >> incredibly normal. >> the car was driving did you have any instinct responses. >> we are here at the stop sign. anyone up for a taco. i suggest that we go to taco bell. >> this is somest best driving i have done. >> do you think you will be able to be driving again in your lifetime? >> absolutely. >> that sounds like lot of fun actually. and i'm feeling pett pretty good with this technology i think an automatic car will drive better. >> there is a lot of discussion about this whether they are safe or not. right now they're doing research that is basically taking a race car driver's skill and putting it inside of the scar. car. so if you hit black ice while you are driving you don't know what to do. imagine if you had the ewife equivalent of a race car driver who could take over for you. >> what is the bottom line here. is this going to happen? are we going to see driverless car
google gave steve a look at the future. inviting him to take a seat in the first autonomous vehicle. >> look mom, no hands. >> how did that feel. >> incredibly normal. >> the car was driving did you have any instinct responses. >> we are here at the stop sign. anyone up for a taco. i suggest that we go to taco bell. >> this is somest best driving i have done. >> do you think you will be able to be driving again in your lifetime? >> absolutely....
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steve tourism is a law professor in chicago he's an expert in interrogation techniques and has been able to obtain the freedom of several suspects on death row life sentences often their alleged confessions he's one of the polygraphs fiercest critics. they hope the person up to this machine they tell them that this machine is infallible and it's objective and it's neutral it doesn't know you this machine doesn't have the stake in whether or not you're in the center guilty. and when they fail that polygraph test or better yet when they're told they fail that polygraph test it brings them down to a place of hopelessness where it's easier to get them to confess and we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results they get innocent people to confess. knowing the polygraph is not always dependable scientists have been urgently researching brain i and voice passions instead so far without much success the human spirit seems capable of resisting even the most determined efforts to extract the truth. and to read a private company based in chicago that was set up a method
steve tourism is a law professor in chicago he's an expert in interrogation techniques and has been able to obtain the freedom of several suspects on death row life sentences often their alleged confessions he's one of the polygraphs fiercest critics. they hope the person up to this machine they tell them that this machine is infallible and it's objective and it's neutral it doesn't know you this machine doesn't have the stake in whether or not you're in the center guilty. and when they fail...
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steve, thank you very much. we'll see you tomorrow. still ahead on "way too early," an epic overtime finish between the two best quarterbacks of this generation or any generation for that matter. if you stayed up to watch the shootout, well, you were rewarded. if you didn't stay up, full highlights next in sports. >>> i'm deeply troubled that a tragic situation in the middle east resulted in the impleme implementation of a policy. that policy was seriously flawed. hey wayne, quick question... did you try restarting it? no, not that. i was thinking about getting a tablet as a gift... verizon has tablets. they got a lot of them? accessing brain information... yes, they have a lot to choose from. did you really just... and now you can get $100 off any tablet. thanks, wayne. save like never before on any tablet at verizon now. get $100 off any tablet. plus trade in your old tablet for up to $150 or more. that's powerful. verizon. can you move your beverage away from the keyboard? it's making me anxious. sure thing. losing thrusters. i need
steve, thank you very much. we'll see you tomorrow. still ahead on "way too early," an epic overtime finish between the two best quarterbacks of this generation or any generation for that matter. if you stayed up to watch the shootout, well, you were rewarded. if you didn't stay up, full highlights next in sports. >>> i'm deeply troubled that a tragic situation in the middle east resulted in the impleme implementation of a policy. that policy was seriously flawed. hey wayne,...
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, with those super -- well done, steve, with those supersquats. captivated people for centuries, but floating easy.the earth was not nobody knew what would happen if you went into the clouds, or how high you could go, and falling upward. we have chronicled the history of ballooning, and this is what we found. there is asay that basket beneath this, and in the basket was a story. holmes,me is richard this book is about the beginning of ballooning in the 18th and 19th centuries. nobody had ever flown and there were enlistments with icarus, whose wings melted in the sun. no one knew if you flew into a cloud, if you would be electrocuted, or if you flew into the sun. a bit -- british meteorologist named james glacier, built a balloon to take it up as high as it could go and they go to 10,000 feet, 20,000 feet, 29,000 feet, which is as high as mount everest. nobody had ever attempted that. and suddenly they are overcome because there is no oxygen and he cannot see his instruments, he jobs back against the basket. the pilot knows the only thing to do is
, with those super -- well done, steve, with those supersquats. captivated people for centuries, but floating easy.the earth was not nobody knew what would happen if you went into the clouds, or how high you could go, and falling upward. we have chronicled the history of ballooning, and this is what we found. there is asay that basket beneath this, and in the basket was a story. holmes,me is richard this book is about the beginning of ballooning in the 18th and 19th centuries. nobody had ever...
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, with those super -- well done, steve, with those supersquats. captivated people for centuries, but floating easy.the earth was not nobody knew what would happen if you went into the clouds, or how high you could go, and falling upward. we have chronicled the history of ballooning, and this is what we found. there is asay that basket beneath this, and in the basket was a story. holmes,me is richard this book is about the beginning of ballooning in the 18th and 19th centuries. nobody had ever flown and there were enlistments with icarus, whose wings melted in the sun. no one knew if you flew into a cloud, if you would be electrocuted, or if you flew into the sun. a bit -- british meteorologist named james glacier, built a balloon to take it up as high as it could go and they go to 10,000 feet, 20,000 feet, 29,000 feet, which is as high as mount everest. nobody had ever attempted that. and suddenly they are overcome because there is no oxygen and he cannot see his instruments, he jobs back against the basket. the pilot knows the only thing to do is
, with those super -- well done, steve, with those supersquats. captivated people for centuries, but floating easy.the earth was not nobody knew what would happen if you went into the clouds, or how high you could go, and falling upward. we have chronicled the history of ballooning, and this is what we found. there is asay that basket beneath this, and in the basket was a story. holmes,me is richard this book is about the beginning of ballooning in the 18th and 19th centuries. nobody had ever...
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steve hayes, mara, and charles krauthammer. your thoughts? >> it's hard to watch the president and secretary of state and not think how they cannot be embarrassed by this deal. think about this, for half a dozen times, the security council has passed resolutions which said iran has to stop all enrichment. otherwise, there will be no change in the sanctions. no relief. which means six times china and russia, not exactly hardliners on iran, have signed onto this. and what is the result of this agreement? iran retains the right to enrich. it continues to enrich during the six months. it is promised a time deal in which we're going to work out the details of its enrichment. and remember, enrichment is the dam against all proliferation. once a country anywhere can start to enrich, there is no containing its nuclear capacity. so it undermines the idea of nop proliferation and grants iran a right it's been lusting for, for a decade. that's why there was so much jubilation in tehran over this. second, sanctions have really caused the country to hurt.
steve hayes, mara, and charles krauthammer. your thoughts? >> it's hard to watch the president and secretary of state and not think how they cannot be embarrassed by this deal. think about this, for half a dozen times, the security council has passed resolutions which said iran has to stop all enrichment. otherwise, there will be no change in the sanctions. no relief. which means six times china and russia, not exactly hardliners on iran, have signed onto this. and what is the result of...
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what i had done i never had but what i had done is you know we used to i used to work with the rock or steve austin and at the end of our matches we would do ten or fifteen minutes of improv just for the fans in the arena just to give them something fun before they went home so we were doing improv every night and it was you know austin is a funny iraq is a funny guy and i was kind of the perfect straight man like the bad guy kind of the frumpy guy that was always kind of been the butt of their jokes but it was fun improv this is team sport you work together like tennis you bat back and forth and once you can figure that out improv is actually a lot of fun to do so when i hit the groundings it was kind of a natural progression for i was already doing the devotee we have a funny. while wrestling yeah to do antics was always fighting always i mean having that while fighting but you know the promos leading up to the matches i was always doing you know gags and showing like sight gags on the screen putting people's heads on top of you know whatever it was i see if you're a jackass a take a donke
what i had done i never had but what i had done is you know we used to i used to work with the rock or steve austin and at the end of our matches we would do ten or fifteen minutes of improv just for the fans in the arena just to give them something fun before they went home so we were doing improv every night and it was you know austin is a funny iraq is a funny guy and i was kind of the perfect straight man like the bad guy kind of the frumpy guy that was always kind of been the butt of their...
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tonight, casey affleck, mike tyson, plus music from linkin park and steve aoki. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! >> hello, i'm jimmy. i'm host of the show. it is a big night tonight with a big finale of "dancing with the stars" i am sad it is over. you know what they say, when one season of "dancing with the stars" ends, another begins almost immediately. last night, i don't know if you have been following the show, but the comedian was eliminated. bill had the grace and easy elegance of a squirrel getting electrocuted. he stuck around for a while, i guess he got a lot of votes. but the three surviving dancers tonight, three finalists were jack osborne from the osbornes, corbin blue from high school musical, and amber riley from glee. before the season started as is tradition, i bet real green american money on amber riley to win it all? did sunhe win? did i win the title once again? i don't know. we tape the show before. and all i want is my money. that's all. and while season -- what was it 84 of "dancing with the stars" may be ending.
tonight, casey affleck, mike tyson, plus music from linkin park and steve aoki. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! >> hello, i'm jimmy. i'm host of the show. it is a big night tonight with a big finale of "dancing with the stars" i am sad it is over. you know what they say, when one season of "dancing with the stars" ends, another begins almost immediately. last night, i don't know if you have been following the show, but the comedian was...
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steve. d >> do you have reason to believe that iran would walk away from nuclear talks and would a diplomatic breakdown at this stage leave you no option but military action. >> and how t do you respond to e penal on the hilpeople on the hd tough sanctions will make -- >> i have said before and i will repete oreceiptrepeat. we do not want iran to have nuclear weapons. it would not be dangerous to us and our allies but it could trigger a nuclear arms race that would make life more difficult for all of us. >> our policy is that iran cannot have nuclear westminster. weapons and i'm leaving all options on the table to ensure that we might thameetthat goal. point no. 2. the reason we have such vigorous sanctions is that i put in macee came into office to have the most structured sanctions ever. i know a little bit about sanctions since we set the them. and played sur made sure that wd the international community and they had bite. and the intentio intention alwao bring the iranians to the table s
steve. d >> do you have reason to believe that iran would walk away from nuclear talks and would a diplomatic breakdown at this stage leave you no option but military action. >> and how t do you respond to e penal on the hilpeople on the hd tough sanctions will make -- >> i have said before and i will repete oreceiptrepeat. we do not want iran to have nuclear weapons. it would not be dangerous to us and our allies but it could trigger a nuclear arms race that would make life...
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steve all is going to take time for a wife to get back to normal here in ca but you get the school for four new one it was suggested nothing can summon the play went there when the priest on oh two led me to second the policy tunnel bolton landing requested the second attempt when the jet commented to the ground passengers who traveled on the same plane because i'm mostly just a few hours the earliest but this was that the lemon was also made high winds it was also frightening. the spider in sepia. i don't mind if life itself went quite smoothly then just before the landing declan started translating fiercely. the plaintiffs seeking comment from side to side. lincoln our first attempt that it was a really bad landing and it felt like the queen was going to roll off the runway. to many christians still to be honest unless but to civil aviation consultant mile of ice to stop this hat mistake. he is to fly the same type of plan involved in the cars and does us to become a gazelle is a combination of factors beyond any . there was a car for repair their lead to fatigue and obviously catast
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. >> i am steve rudin. the wind is finally settling down. it is 27 at reagan national airport. --'re looking at a cold top >> we are back with a look at the week ahead. tomorrow a court hearing is scheduled for chris brown. he is not going to be there because a d.c. judge waived his appearance, allowing him to remain in rehab in california. the singer is charged with misdemeanor simple assault after police say he punched a man outside a hotel last month. brown is on probation for beating then girlfriend rihanna back in 2009. last week, a california judge ordered brown back to rehab for three months. also tomorrow, the virginia state election board will certify results from this month's election. the certification is getting attention because the virginia attorney general's race is still undecided. democrat mark herring has declared himself the winner but republican marco the chain is not ready to concede. he says he will decide whether to seek a recount after the state are certification. another big event happening tomorrow. the capitol christmas tree is set to arrive in the di
. >> i am steve rudin. the wind is finally settling down. it is 27 at reagan national airport. --'re looking at a cold top >> we are back with a look at the week ahead. tomorrow a court hearing is scheduled for chris brown. he is not going to be there because a d.c. judge waived his appearance, allowing him to remain in rehab in california. the singer is charged with misdemeanor simple assault after police say he punched a man outside a hotel last month. brown is on probation for...
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steve shapiro, a councilmember. if you could just expound a bit on the difficulties demonstrated in the afghanistan operation by conflicting rules of engagement and caveated forces. i think that's a complex issue i don't get to hear enough about. >> just on that, i mean, every operation has -- every country that operates within a coalition perspective will have its own specific issues of concern. we have caveats, the united states. the issue is whether those caveats affect the operational effect of the force. at least since i was involved in this operation since 2009, the answer is no, that most of the caveats that really did have an operational impact were removed, were dropped in one way or another, and the effectiveness of the force as a totality to do what it needed to do was not affected by these caveats. but let's be clear. caveats is a reality of coalition warfare. and it's a reality that affects us as much as anybody else. and it is -- it is -- it's a myth that somehow there's some countries that have caveat
steve shapiro, a councilmember. if you could just expound a bit on the difficulties demonstrated in the afghanistan operation by conflicting rules of engagement and caveated forces. i think that's a complex issue i don't get to hear enough about. >> just on that, i mean, every operation has -- every country that operates within a coalition perspective will have its own specific issues of concern. we have caveats, the united states. the issue is whether those caveats affect the operational...